Heart of All Worlds

Alice

April 21, 2008 · 1 Comment

The little girl who fell down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. She is a daydreamer, but still a very proper English girl. Alice gets falsely  accused  by the Queen of attempting to steal her heart. She enlists the help of Sora, Donald, and Goofy to prove her innocence.

Categories: Character Files · Kingdom Hearts

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  • David Whitton // December 23, 2008 at 12:45 am | Reply

    In addition to liking the way Alice looks in the movie in which she appeared in, I also like the way she looks in Kingdom Hearts as well. Alice happens to be my favourite Disney character and I’ve got an action figure-like doll of her which I got on eBay about a month ago. I hope she doesn’t get replaced in subsequent games by Tim Burton’s character of Alice. It’s just Tim Burton is recently making another movie adaption of Alice in Wonderland and it’s also going to be a Disney film, and I’m worried that it might replace the cartoon movie I love as Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie when it comes out in March 2010, despite the fact that it’s going to be live-action rather than a cartoon. It’s just the cartoon movie is normally one of the most hated of the Disney cartoon movies, and Disney are normally more regarded for their cartoon movies than their live-action films, that’s why when you look up on WikiPedia, when you go into the file on the Alice character, you see a category called Disney’s Alice in Wonderland characters. If you go into it, you see another category called Characters in the Disney Animated features canon and when you go into that category, it shows you the characters of Disney’s cartoon movies and the characters from the 1951 Disney cartoon movie is featured in the list. I”m worried Tim Burton’s movie might easily excel Walt’s movie as the number one film version because Tim Burton is highly acclaimed as a gifted and original movie director, and because of it, he knows well how to make a great movie. It’s just I so love Disney’s cartoon movie and it was the movie that I got into Lewis Carroll’s famous story, and even though it didn’t follow most of the book correctly, I don’t really care anyway. Tim Burton has said in his interviews that he is going to try and make the definitive movie adaption of Alice in Wonderland, although it is going to add stuff from the Through the Looking Glass book as well. Normally the Disney cartoon is more appreciated for its artistry than its storytelling. All right, then? That’s all I have to say.

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